Month: August 2022
Japan’s police chief to quit over assassination of former PM Shinzo Abe
Japan’s police chief will resign over the fatal shooting of former prime minister Shinzo Abe at a campaign speech last month.
Read MoreHow Trump has spent his days since the feds searched his home – POLITICO
How Trump has spent his days since the feds searched his home POLITICO
Read MoreAs France Swelters, Private Jets Come Under Attack
Politicians are proposing regulating or banning flights by such planes after a summer of extreme heat and soaring energy prices prompted growing calls to tackle the causes of climate change.
Read MorePakistani Court Bars Police From Arresting Ex-Premier Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani court on Thursday barred police from arresting former premier Imran Khan through the end of the month, officials said. Imran Khan is accused of making verbal threats to police officers and a judge in his speech
Read MoreSingapore May Have Just Made It Harder for LGBTQ People to Buy Subsidized Housing
Singapore’s move to bolster rules preventing same-sex marriages could be a serious blow to the nation’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community in one of the city-state’s most important wealth and lifestyle areas: housing. Around 80% of Singaporeans live
Read MoreFormer British ambassador to Myanmar ‘arrested’ in country – as new sanctions announced
The former British ambassador to Myanmar has been detained in the Southeast Asian country, sources have told Reuters, as the UK announces new sanctions.
Read MoreJapan police chief to resign over shooting death of former prime minister
A police report found holes in former prime minister Shinzo Abe’s protection that allowed the alleged attacker to shoot him from behind. (Image credit: AP)
Read MoreJapan police chief to resign over shooting death of former prime minister
A police report found holes in former prime minister Shinzo Abe’s protection that allowed the alleged attacker to shoot him from behind. (Image credit: AP)
Read MoreJudge rules Mexico’s ex-attorney general to go to trial in missing students case
Former Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam told the judge that there could have been “errors,” but that no one had been able to present another version of what happened to the students. (Image credit: Marco Ugarte/AP)
Read MoreBiden forgives millions of student loans; critics fear inflation – Reuters
Biden forgives millions of student loans; critics fear inflation Reuters Debt relief plan by Biden will benefit Fresno State students Fresno Bee Sorry, workers, suckers who paid off college loans. Biden’s making you pay others’ debt Fort Worth Star-Telegram White House student loan
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